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Real Estate Market Goppingen

The most important to the Goppingen district at a glance Hohenstaufenstadt with companies such as Marklin and Schuler presses, mink brushes, the Tiger duck Club, most famously the eleven German Champion and two-time European Cup winner in team handball of fresh on Goppingen have here their home. Companies with tradition, but also young and innovative companies, determine the economic structure of the city today. The district is site per square and many more… Sit top company of plant and mechanical engineering, as well as the supplier for the automotive industry. The district Goppingen is located in Baden-Wurttemberg and belongs to the periphery of the metropolitan region of Stuttgart. The connection to the Federal road and motorway, Stuttgart city, fair and airport is ideal. In the Goppingen district consisting of Adelberg, Aichelberg, Albershausen, bad Ditzenbach, Birenbach, Bohmenkirch, Bortlingen, bad Boll, Milano, Donzdorf, Drackenstein, Durnau, Eberbach to the Fils, Eislingen/Fils, Eschenbach, Gammelshausen, Geislingen an der Steige, went to the Fils, Gruibingen, Hattenhofen, Heiningen, Zabeh, cake, Muhlhausen in the Tale, Ottenbach, Rechberghausen, Salach, Schlat, Schlierbach, sweet, Uhingen, Waschenbeuren, cheeks, Wiesensteig, cell under Aichelberg and Lauterstein life over 250 000 residents. Baden-Wurttemberg is regarded nationally and also internationally as an important business centre and is known for its high quality of life and one of the most important cultural centres of Germany.

Today the economy of the region, which is characterized by a broad mix of industry influence not only large companies, but also medium-sized family-owned company. Its economic importance is primarily the Swabian inventor’s ingenuity, the best example is the invention of the automobile. Goppingen is a modern city offering a wide range of cultural and sporting with over 70 clubs, beautiful parks and varied leisure opportunities, the historic Kaiser mountains with approx. 57,000 inhabitants Hohenrechberg, Hohenstaufen and Hohenstuifen. The constant high demand pushes for single-family and semi-detached houses on a limited range of historic buildings.